TABLEAUX COOKING MEASUREMENTS & CONVERSION CHARTS to make your life easier Measure. Convert. Cook. Need help with cooking conversions? Make use of this handy dandy collection of cooking conversion charts for every cooking measuring system I could find. It should make your life easier. If it does, please pass it on.
OVEN SETTINGS Description F C Gas Mark (UK) 85 29 100 38 110 43 115 46 135 57 plate warming 140 60 150 66 160 71 165 74 170 77 180 87 190 88 cool 200 95 cool 205 96 cool 212 100 cool 225 110 very slow 250 120 slow 275 140 1 slow 300 150 2 warm 325 165 3 moderate (170-190) 350 180 4 moderately hot 375 190 5 hot 400 205 6 very hot (220+) 425 220 7 450 230 8 475 245 9 500 260 METRIC AND IMPERIAL inches, cm, feet and metres 1/4 cm 3/32", use 1/16" for convenience 1/2 cm 3/16", use 1/8" for convenience 5/8 cm, use 3/4 cm for convenience 1/4" 1 cm 3/8" 1 1/4 cm 1/2" 1 7/8 cm, use 2 cm for convenience 3/4" 2.5 cm 1 inch 30 cm 12" or 1 foot 50 cm 20" 1 m 3 1/3 feet
ounces, grams, pounds and kilograms (ounces and pounds of the avoirdupois system used in Britain and the U.S.) 1 ounce (oz) equals 28.352 grams (for convenience work on 30 grams). 1 pound (lb) equals 453.6g 100g equals 3.53oz 1 kilogram (kg) equals 2 pounds 3oz oz g (standardised) g (actual) 1/2 15 14 2/3 20 19 1 30 28 2 60 57 3 90 85 4 (1/4 lb) 125 113 5 155 142 6 185 170 7 220 198 8 (1/2 lb) 250 (1/4 kg) 227 9 280 255 (1/4 kg) 10 315 284 11 345 312 12 (3/4 lb) 375 340 13 410 369 14 440 397 15 470 425 16 (1 lb) 500 (1/2 kg) 454 16 (1 lb) 500 (1/2 kg) 454 17 482 18 510 (1/2 kg) 19 539 20 (1 1/4 lb) 575 567 21 595 22 624 23 652 24 (1 1/2 lb) 750 (3/4 kg) 680 25 709 26 737 (3/4 kg) 27 766 28 794 29 822 30 851 31 879 32 (2lb) 1000 (1 kg) 907 33 936 34 964 35 992 (1 kg) 3 lb 1 1/2 kg 1362 4 lb 2 kg 1816 As you can see, the standardised metric conversions common in Australia work well only for small quantities.
DRY INGREDIENTS Spoon measurements can be: Level Round (default) Heaped Cups of dry ingredients should be level measurements. Butter should be softened but not melted before measuring. The volume to weight changes depending on the ingredient. Careful measurement is important but most important is the relative proportions of ingredients to each other. cups oz g standardised g actual 1 cup sugar (crystal, granulated, caster) 8 oz 250 g 230 g 1 cup sugar (sifted icing) 5 oz 155 g 140 g 1 cup brown sugar (lightly packed) 4 oz 125g 110 g 1 cup brown sugar (firmly packed) 5 oz 155 g 140 g 1 cup flour 4 oz 125 g 110 g 1 cup flour, wholemeal 4 1/2 oz 135 g 128 g 1 cup shortening (butter, marg. etc) 8 oz 250 g 230 g 1 cup honey, golden syrup, treacle 10 oz 315 g 280 g 1 cup cornflour 4 oz 125 g 110 g 1 cup soft breadcrumbs 2 oz 60 g 57 g 1 cup dry packet breadcrumbs 4 oz 125 g 110 g 1 cup rice (uncooked) 6 oz 185 g 170 g 1 cup rice (cooked) 5 oz 155 g 140 g 1 cup dried split peas/lentils 6 1/2 oz 200 g 184 g 1 cup mixed dried fruit (sultanas etc) 4 oz 125 g 110 g 1 cup grated cheese 4 oz 125 g 110 g 1 cup nuts (chopped) 4 oz 125 g 110 g 1 cup coconut, desiccated 2 1/2 oz 75 g 71 g oz (1 oz = 30g) level tablespoons 1 oz flour 2 1 oz sugar (crystal or castor) 1 1/2 1 oz icing sugar (free from lumps) 2 1 oz shortening 1 1 oz honey 1 1 oz cocoa 3 1 oz cornflour 2 1/2 1 oz custard powder 2 1/2 tablespoons g 1 tablespoon liquid, water, milk 15 g (1 ml = 1 g) 1 tablespoon jam, treacle, honey 25 g 1 rounded tablespoon flour/cornflour/cocoa powder 20 g 1 rounded tablespoon sugar 25 g 1 rounded tablespoon rice/dried fruit 30 g
LIQUIDS Spoon and cup measures should be filled until almost overflowing. Measuring jugs need to be on a flat surface and read at eye level for accuracy. teaspoons, millilitres, tablespoons and litres Household cutlery volumes vary wildly. Be choosy about what you use. Teaspoons from a century or so ago are about half the volume of today. Instead, get a set of standardised spoon measurements. Actual conversions 1 actual cup = 230 ml 4 2/5 actual cups (use 4 1/3) = 1 L 2 teaspoons = 1 dessertspoon 2 dessertspoons = 1 tablespoon 4 teaspoons = 1 tablespoon 15 1/3 tablespoons (use16) = 1 cup teaspoon tablespoon mls 1/4 1/16 0.9 ml 1/2 1/8 1.9 ml 1 1/4 3.75 ml 4 1 15 ml Standardised metric conversions of Australia 4 teaspoons = 1 tablespoon 1 standardised metric cup = 250ml 4 standardised metric cups = 1 L 12 1/2 tablespoons = 1 cup teaspoon tablespoon mls 1/4 1/16 1.25 ml 1/2 1/8 2.5 ml 1 1/4 5 ml 4 1 20 ml fluid ounces, millilitres, pints and litres AAARRGH. How many measuring systems can there be? The British Imperial System works on 20 fluid ounces of 28.41ml to a pint equalling 568.41ml. The U.S. Customary System works on 16 fluid ounces of 29.57ml to a pint equal to 473.2ml. 1 wet pint equals 1 pound. Note that the U.S. wet pint differs in volume to the dry pint (550.6cm 3 ). In both systems, 1 pint equals 2 cups and 2 pints equal 1 quart. So cups, pints quarts and gallons all depend on which system you use. Confused yet? In the land of the decimal, 1000g = 1000ml =1kg = 1 L. Aren't we glad someone used their noggin? Standardised metric conversions of cups and the like used in Australia are based on the U.S. system. I use the standardised metric cups and spoons of Australia.
U.S. fluid ounce Measures for the 8 liquid ounce cup (U.S) used throughout this book. Standardised metric equivalents common in Australia are based on converting this system. U.S. fluid ounce mls U.S. cups standard mls standard metric cup 1fl oz 29 ml 30 ml 2fl oz 59 ml 1/4 cup 60 ml 1/4 cup 3fl oz 89 ml 100 ml 4fl oz (1/4 pint) 118 ml 1/2 cup 125 ml 1/2 cup 5fl oz (1 gill) 148 ml 150 ml 6fl oz 177 ml 180 ml 7fl oz 207 ml 8 fl oz (1/2 pint) 237 ml 1 cup 250 ml 1 cup 9fl oz 266 ml 10fl oz 296 ml 1 1/4 cups 300 ml 1 1/4 cups 11fl oz 325 ml 12fl oz (3/4 pint) 355 ml 1 1/2 cups 360 ml 1 1/2 cups 13fl oz 384 ml 14fl oz 414 ml 1 3/4 cups 420 ml 1 3/4 cups 15fl oz 444 ml 16fl oz (1 pint) 473 ml 2 cups 500ml (1/2 L) 2 cups 20fl oz (1 1/4 pint) 591 ml 2 1/2 cups 650 ml 2 1/2 cups 24fl oz (1 1/2 pints) 710 ml 32fl oz (2 pints, 1 quart) 946 ml 3 cups 750ml (3/4 L) 3 cups 34 fl oz 1005 ml 4 cups 1L 4 cups
imperial fluid ounce Measures for the 10 liquid ounce cup (Imperial). I have not used this system for measuring anywhere in this book. These conversions are here as a reference only. imperial fluid ounce mls imperial cup 1fl oz 28 ml 2fl oz 57 ml 3fl oz 85 ml 4fl oz 114 ml 5fl oz (1/4 pint) 142 ml 1/2 cup 6fl oz 170 ml 7fl oz 199 ml 8 fl oz 227 ml 9fl oz 256 ml 10fl oz (1/2 pint) 284 ml 1 cup 11fl oz 313 ml 12fl oz 340 ml 13fl oz 369 ml 14fl oz 398 ml 15fl oz (3/4 pint) 426 ml 1 1/2 cups 16fl oz 455 ml 17fl oz 483 ml 18fl oz 511 ml 19fl oz 540 ml 20fl oz (1 pint) 568 ml 2 cups 25fl oz (1 1/4 pints) 710 ml 30fl oz (1 1/2 pints) 852 ml 3 cups 35fl oz (1 3/4 pints) 994 ml 40fl oz (2 pints) 1136 ml 4 cups
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